Masterpieces of the drama by Alexander W Allison(
Book
)24
editions published
between
1957
and
1996
in
3
languages
and held by
2,007 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Donated by the estate of Dr. Donald S. Moore

The Norton anthology of poetry by Arthur M Eastman(
Book
)15
editions published
between
1970
and
1983
in
English
and held by
1,328 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Offers over 1400 poems by more than 200 poets written in English from early medieval time to the present

Proceedings of the Wingspread Conference on the Doctor of Arts degree, October 25-27, 1970 by Arthur M Eastman(
Book
)4
editions published
between
1970
and
1971
in
English
and held by
51 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Proceedings of a conference held to determine how Doctor of Arts programs could be put together and how their quality might
be maintained are contained in this volume. The 19 papers presented include the Keynote Address, 6 papers related to the topic
"Doctor of Arts in the Market Place," 5 papers concerned with "Doctor of Arts: Program Content," 1 paper related to "Standards
and Quality," and 6 papers discussing aspects of "Institutional and Organizational Considerations." Appendix a consists of
"Remarks on the Doctor of Arts at suny at Albany" by Arthur N. Collins, and Appendix b is a list of the conferees. (Db)

(
)
in
English
and held by
1 WorldCat member
library
worldwide
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence among the eight editors and with the editors at Norton, largely discussing
prose selections for each edition, the format and inclusion of study questions, biographical notes, and other aids for the
Reader, the purposes of the Reader, as well as details concerning permissions and royalties. Also included are copies of questionnaires
used by Norton to evaluate each edition, and sheets submitted by the editors nominating particular essays for inclusion

Michigan Memories by Arthur M Eastman(
)
in
English
and held by
1 WorldCat member
library
worldwide
These pages may freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically.
Please contact spo-help@umich.edu for more information

Michigan Memories by Arthur M Eastman(
)
in
English
and held by
1 WorldCat member
library
worldwide
These pages may freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically.
Please contact spo-help@umich.edu for more information

Norton reader, the by Arthur M Eastman(
Book
)1
edition published
in
1984
in
English
and held by
1 WorldCat member
library
worldwide

The Foreign Mission of the University English Department by Arthur M Eastman(
Book
)1
edition published
in
1981
in
English
and held by
1 WorldCat member
library
worldwide
The home mission of the University English department is the teaching of reading and writing, and its foreign mission is the
"converting" to a higher literacy of those outside the English department, especially those who teach English in the high
schools and other subjects at the college level. Potential high school English teachers' training in writing must be extensive,
and should begin with Freshman composition courses, which should be small in size to allow teachers more time to work with
students on their writing problems and to conduct research. Sophomore English courses, which often demand little writing,
should be revised to go beyond literary texts and convey the importance of writing skills. As for "converting" members of
other academic departments to a higher literacy, programs such as the National Writing Project, in which teachers from all
educational levels work together to define and resolve problems across the compositional spectrum are proving to be very valuable.
Another successful program is the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University's faculty writing workshop, which encourages
teachers from all campus disciplines to incorporate writing in their assignments. When the university English department completes
its home mission properly by engaging fellow departments, it will also accomplish its foreign mission. (Hth)